If the Predators' first home game in two weeks somehow wasn't enough to induce a delirious atmosphere at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday, an anticipated debut and exciting victory against a reviled opponent made sure of it.

Kyle Turris had two points in the Predators' 5-4 shootout win against the Pittsburgh Penguins, which stretched Nashville's season-long winning streak to four games.

Pittsburgh Penguins left wing Carl Hagelin (62), of Sweden, passes the puck as he is defended by Nashville Predators defenseman Matt Irwin (52) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. Mark Zaleski / AP

Turris' strong first impression

Matched up primarily against Penguins captain Sidney Crosby's line, Turris centered forwards Kevin Fiala and Craig Smith. He generated multiple high-quality scoring chances for himself and others with his speed and playmaking ability, netting his first Predators goal in the second period from the slot.

Location, location, location

Turris' goal was one of several Nashville scoring chances from the preferred high-danger areas surrounding the Pittsburgh net. The Predators swarmed the slot Saturday, with both of their even-strength goals originating from that section of the ice. Turris and Smith each had three high-danger scoring chances, according to naturalstattrick.com.

Jarnkrok's toe-drag goal was his second goal and fourth point in his past three games.

"I think today was a step in the right direction," said Predators forward Filip Forsberg, who had two assists. "This road trip was mostly defense, and today obviously we lacked a little bit in defense, but (the) offense played pretty good."

Roster notes

On Saturday morning, the Predators loaned forwards Frederick Gaudreau and Pontus Aberg to the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League. Aberg, who is waiver eligible, is on a conditioning assignment, which doesn't require waivers and can't last more than 14 days.

Laviolette said Saturday that Aberg wasn't going to be in the lineup "in the immediate future" and will benefit from playing time in the minors.

Predators center Nick Bonino missed his 11th consecutive game. Officially listed as "day-to-day" with a lower-body injury by the team, he hasn't played since Oct. 14.

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